WO2023277872A1 - Polyol and foam made therefrom - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a polyol composition useful for preparing polyurethane products; and more specifically, to an aromatic polyester polyol composition for preparing a polyurethane or polyisocyanurate foam product exhibiting an enhanced thermal insulation performance property.
- Polyurethane foams continue to be the choice of materials for many applications requiring thermal insulation performance and light weight. Some of the applications for polyurethane insulation foams include, for example, building and construction, appliances, refrigerated transport, and the like. With the growth of global consumption of energy, there is a strong desire by end users of foam products for a product with better thermal insulation performance and that is easy to process and fabricate. In addition, as strict energy efficiency regulations are promulgated, the industry is searching for a foam product with better thermal insulation performance to meet such regulations. Various attempts have been made to improve thermal insulation performance of polyurethane foams over years.
- a polyurethane foam product is prepared by reacting an isocyanate component with an isocyanate-reactive component in the presence of a blowing agent and various other foaming additives.
- Thermal insulation performance of a polymeric foam is generally considered to be influenced by three components: (1) the type and amount of blowing agent, (2) thermal conductivity of the solid polymer, and (3) foam cell size.
- various additives such as surfactants, catalysts, or nucleating additives to make foams with a smaller cell size, which in turn, lowers thermal conductivity. It would be desirous to prepare a foam product with enhanced thermal insulation performance without depending exclusively on additive optimization.
- polyester polyols are used for making polyurethane and polyisocyanurate foams
- most of the known structures aim at addressing fire performance properties and general foam fabrication processes.
- a novel modified liquid aromatic polyester polyol comprising at least one monocyclic ring of either a cycloalkane ring and/or saturated heterocyclic ring structure of the present invention is suitable for use in preparing a polyisocyanurate (PIR) rigid foam or a polyurethane (PUR) rigid foam (herein together referred to as “PU foam”) exhibiting an enhanced thermal insulation performance compared to conventional aromatic polyester polyols.
- PIR polyisocyanurate
- PUR polyurethane
- the novel aromatic polyester polyol exhibits excellent compatibility with various hydrocarbon blowing agents such as cyclopentane, n-pentane, isopentane, and the like, resulting in foam-forming compositions which are readily processable.
- the novel aromatic polyester polyol of the present invention used in the production of a rigid foam product provides a rigid foam product with excellent physical properties such as dimensional stability, compressive strength, density, among other properties. While a specific insulation application requires different mechanical properties, a rigid foam product exhibits a minimum compressive strength of at least 100 kPa at room temperature as determined in accordance with ASTM D1621-16. Accordingly, the novel aromatic polyester polyol can be used in production of polymeric foams to achieve best in class insulation performance and excellent mechanical properties such as for example, for insulated metal panel, polyiso board, appliances, and discontinuous panel applications.
- One embodiment of the present invention relates to a novel liquid aromatic polyester polyol particularly suitable for making polyurethane or polyisocyanurate foams prepared from at least one aromatic polycarboxylic acid and/or their anhydrides with at least one polyhydric alcohol comprising a monoalicyclic ring and/or a monohetereocyclic structure, wherein: i).
- At least one aromatic polycarboxylic acid and/or their aromatic anhydride is selected from phthalic anhydride, trimellitic anhydride, phthalic acid, and trimellitic acid; and, the total amount of carboxylic acid group and/or carboxylic acid equivalent group from the at least one aromatic polycarboxylic acid or aromatic anhydride that is at least 20 mol % based on the total moles of carboxylic acid group and carboxylic acid equivalent group used in the preparation of the aromatic polyester polyol; ii).
- n is an integer from 3 to 11 ;
- R, R’ are each independently H or C 1 to C6 alkyl;
- Z is CRR’ , O, S, or MR”;
- R” is Cl to C6 alkyl;
- m is an integer from 0 to 3;
- p is an integer from 0 to 3; and the carbon atom on the monocyclic ring which (CHb/ m OH group and the (Ctb) p OH group is bonded to has only one of either R or R’ group or has neither R nor R’ group if both alcohol groups are bonded to that same carbon atom;
- the amount of polyhydric alcohol containing a monocyclic ring structure is at least 10 % based on the total moles of hydroxyl groups of all polyhydric alcohols used in the preparation of such aromatic polyester polyol.
- Tg glass transition temperature
- Mn number average molecular weight
- Another embodiment of the present invention includes a novel isocyanate-reactive composition comprising the above aromatic polyester polyol; wherein the isocyanate-reactive composition can be reacted with an isocyanate component to make PU foam with improved thermal insulation performance.
- the isocyanate- reactive composition including the novel aromatic polyester polyol described above comprises at least 15 parts (pts) of the above novel aromatic polyester polyol of the present invention, based on the total amount of polyols in the isocyanate-reactive composition equal to 100 pts by weight.
- Still another embodiment of this invention is a foam-forming composition with an isocyanate index lying between 100 and 600 and rigid polyurethane and polyisocyanurate foam prepared from such a foam-forming composition, comprising: a) at least one polymeric isocyanate; b) the novel isocyanate-reactive composition shown in the above; c). at least one physical blowing agent such as hydrocarbon, hydrofluorocarbon (HFC), hydrochlorofluoroolefin (HCFO) or hydro fluoroolefin (HFO); and optionally comprising auxiliary components, d) foaming additives such as surfactants, catalysts, nucleating additives, flame retardants, etc.
- HFC hydrofluorocarbon
- HCFO hydrochlorofluoroolefin
- HFO hydro fluoroolefin
- a liquid aromatic polyester polyol composition comprising a reaction product of i) at least one aromatic polycarboxylicacid and/or their aromatic anhydride selected from phthalic anhydride, trimelliticanhydride, phthalic acid, and trimellitic acid; and ii) at least one polyhydric alcohol comprising a monocyclic ring having the general chemical structure of the following: wherein, h is an integer from 3 to 11 ; R, R’ are each independently H or C 1 to C6 alkyl; Z is CRR’ , O, S, or NR”; R” is Cl to C6 alkyl; m is an integer from 0 to 3; p is an integer from 0 to 3; and, the carbon atom on the monocyclic ring which (Ct / m OH group and the (03 ⁇ 4) R OH group is bonded to has only one of either R or R’ group or has neither R nor R’ group if both alcohol groups are bonded to that same carbon atom; wherein
- This embodiment may have a liquid aromatic polyester polyol composition as described above, wherein the at least one aromatic polycarboxylic acid and/or their aromatic anhydride contains at least 20 mol % of carboxylic acid groups and/or carboxylic acid equivalent groups based on the total moles of carboxylic acid group and carboxylic acid equivalent group used in the preparation of the aromatic polyester polyol.
- the embodiment may also feature a liquid aromatic polyester polyol composition as described above, wherein the total amount of carboxylic acid group and/or carboxylic acid equivalent group that are directly bonded to an aromatic ring structure is at least 50 mol % based on the total moles of carboxylic acid group and carboxylic acid equivalent group used in the preparation of the aromatic polyester polyol.
- This embodiment may also feature at least one polyhydric alcohol containing a monocyclic ring structure is a cycloalkane ring or a heterocyclic ring selected from cyclohexane, cyclopentane, cyclobutane, piperazine, tetrahydrofuran, or a mixture thereof.
- the polyester polyol of this composition may also feature at least one polyhydric alcohol comprising a monocyclic ring is 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol, 1,2-cyclohexanedimethanol, 1,3- cyclohexanedimethanol, or a mixture thereof.
- the polyester polyol composition of this embodiment may also be part of an isocyanate reactive composition.
- foam-forming composition comprising; at least one polymeric isocyanate, the liquid aromatic polyester polyol discussed above, and at least one physical blowing agent; wherein, the foam-forming composition has an isocyanate index of from 100 and 600 and is comprised of at least 15 parts of liquid aromatic polyester polyol containing a monocyclic ring structural unit, based on the total amount of polyols in the foam-forming composition by weight, wherein the total amount of polyols is equal to 100 parts by weight.
- This foam-forming composition may include one or more surfactants, catalysts, nucleating additives, and/or flame retardants.
- the at least one physical blowing agent may be selected from hydrocarbon, hydrofluorocarbon (HFC), hydrochlorofluoroolefin (HCFO), hydrofluoroolefin (HFO), or a mixture thereof.
- Yet another embodiment may be described as a polyurethane or polyisocyanurate rigid foam product comprising the reaction product of at least one isocyanate component; the isocyanate-reactive composition described above, and at least one physical blowing agent, wherein, the reaction product has an isocyanate index of from 100 to 600 and the polyurethane or polyisocyanurate rigid foam product has a foam density of from 20 to 200 kg/m 3 and foam compressive strength of at least 100 KPa.
- Yet other embodiments of the present invention include a PU foam product prepared using the above foam-forming composition.
- liquid herein means a nearly incompressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container at room temperature.
- nuclear herein means the inventive liquid polyester polyol is amorphous or substantively amorphous above room temperature as indicated by absence of a melting transition (Tm) or a nominal melting transition with peak area of less than 0.5 J/g utilizing a differential scanning calorimeter with the test method described herein.
- Root temperature and/or “ambient temperature” herein means a temperature between 20 °C and 26 °C, unless specified otherwise.
- Thermal insulation performance herein means thermal conductivity, also known as “D ⁇ value” or “Re factor”, in units of mW/m-K at a predetermined temperature. A lower thermal conduction means a better thermal insulation performance.
- a “polyisocyanate”, “monomeric isocyanate”, or “isocyanate-containing material” herein means an isocyanate compound that has more than one isocyanate group.
- a “polymeric isocyanate” herein means a high molecular weight homologue and/or an isomer of any monomeric isocyanate; and is a subset of a “polyisocyanate”.
- polymeric methylene diphenyl isocyanate refers to a high molecular weight homologue and/or an isomer of methylene diphenyl isocyanate; and is a polymeric isocyanate.
- a “polyester polyol” herein means a polyol compound having at least one ester linkage.
- a “polycarboxylic acid” herein means a compound having at least two carboxylic acid groups and includes derivatives thereof such as carboxylic esters, carboxylic acid halides, and carboxylic anhydrides.
- a “monoalicyclic” herein means a single carbocyclic ring structure that is aliphatic.
- a “monoheterocyclic” herein means a single ring structure that is a carbon atom-containing ring structure with at least one heteroatom in the ring structure selected from the heteroatoms of nitrogen, oxygen, or sulfur wherein the ring is aliphatic.
- a “monocyclic” herein mean a structure contains either a monoalicyclic or a monoheterocyclic structure.
- aromatic carboxylic acid source herein means the ester derivatives and acid halide derivatives of aromatic dicarboxylic acid, aromatic dicarboxylic dianhydride, aromatic tricarboxylic acid, aromatic tricarboxylic anhydride, aromatic tetracarboxylic acid, and aromatic tetracarboxylic anhydride.
- the present invention includes a novel isocyanate-reactive component.
- the isocyanate-reactive component is a polyol-containing composition that includes the novel liquid aromatic polyester polyol of the present invention.
- the liquid aromatic polyester polyol is used in the isocyanate-reactive component to form a reactive foam-forming composition or system with an isocyanate component.
- the reactive foam forming composition comprising the isocyanate component, the isocyanate -reactive component containing the liquid aromatic polyester polyol and at least one physical blowing agent, in turn, can be used to form a foam product.
- the liquid aromatic polyester polyol includes at least one monocyclic ring structure having the following general chemical structure as shown in Structure (I): Structure (I) wherein, n is an integer from 3 to 11;R, R’ are each independently H or Cl to C6 alky!; Z is CRR’, O, S, or NR”; R” is Cl to C6 alkyl; m is an integer from 0 to 3;p is an integer from 0 to 3; and, the carbon atom on the monocyclic ring which (CH ) m OH group and the (CH ) p OH group is bonded to has only one of either R or R’ group or has neither R nor R’ group if both alcohol groups are bonded to that same carbon atom; wherein the aromatic polyester polyol is a clear liquid at room temperature; wherein the viscosity of the aromatic polyester polyol composition is ⁇ 100 Pa-s at a shear rate of 10 sec 1 and at room temperature; and wherein the hydroxyl number (OH number)
- the liquid aromatic polyester polyols of the present invention containing the above monocyclic Structure (I) can include, for example, a reaction product of: (i) at least one aromatic polycarboxylic acid or anhydride compound selected from phthalic anhydride, trimellitic anhydride, phthalic acid, and trimellitic acid and optionally an additional aromatic or aliphatic polycarboxylic acid or anhydride wherein the amount of at least one aromatic polycarboxylic acid or anhydride selected from phthalic anhydride, trimellitic anhydride, phthalic acid, and trimellitic acid provides at least 20 mol % of carboxylic acid group and/or carboxylic acid equivalent group based on the total moles of carboxylic acid group and carboxylic acid equivalent group used in the preparation of the aromatic polyester polyol; and the total amount of carboxylic acid group and/or carboxylic acid equivalent group that are directly bonded to an aromatic ring structure in component (i) is at least 50 mol %, based on the total mo
- suitable aromatic polycarboxylic acids or anhydrides, component (i), useful for preparing the aromatic polyester polyol of the present invention include at least one aromatic carboxylic acid or anhydride selected from phthalic anhydride, trimellitic anhydride, phthalic acid, and trimellitic acid.
- additional aromatic polycarboxylic acids or anhydrides that can be used in combination with the at least one aromatic polycarboxylic acid or anhydride consist of: a dicarboxylic acid or dicarboxylic anhydride containing one aromatic ring; a dicarboxylic acid or carboxylic anhydride containing more than one aromatic ring; a tricarboxylic acid or tricarboxylic anhydride containing one or more aromatic rings; a tetracarboxylic acid or tetracarboxylic anhydride containing one or more aromatic rings; or a mixture thereof.
- additional aromatic polycarboxylic acid or anhydride containing one aromatic ring can include one or more of the following compounds: terephthalic acid; isophthalic acid; 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid; tetrachlorophthalic acid; pyridine dicarboxylic acid and its isomers; and mixtures thereof.
- additional aromatic polycarboxylic acid or anhydride containing more than one aromatic ring can include one or more of the following compounds: 2,6-napthalenedicarboxylic acid and its positional isomers; 2,3-napthalenedicarboxylic anhydride; 1,8-naphthalic anhydride; 4,4’-bibenzoic acid and its positional isomers; 4,4’-carbonyldibenzoic acid and its positional isomers; 4,4’ -dicarboxy diphenyl ether and its positional isomers; 4,4’-dicarboxydiphenyl sulfone and its positional isomers; and mixtures thereof.
- additional aromatic polycarboxylic acid or anhydride containing at least one aromatic ring can include one or more of the following compounds: 1,3,5-benzenetricarboxylic acid; and mixtures thereof.
- additional aromatic polycarboxylic acid or anhydride containing at least one aromatic ring can include one or more of the following compounds: pyromellitic acid; pyromellitic dianhydride; 4,4’- (hexafluoroisopropylidene)diphthalic anhydride; 3,3’,4,4’-biphenyltetracarboxylic dianhydride; 3, 3’, 4,4’- benzophenonetetracarboxylic dianhydride; 3,3’,4,4’-diphenylsulfonetetracarboxylic dianhydride; 4,4’ -oxydiphthalic anhydride; 4,4’-(isopropylidene)diphthalic anhydride; or mixtures thereof.
- One or more of the above-described additional aromatic polycarboxylic acids or anhydrides can be used in combination with the at least one aromatic polycarboxylic acid or anhydride selected from phthalic anhydride, trimellitic anhydride, phthalic acid, and trimellitic acid in the present invention to prepare the aromatic polyester polyol.
- the at least one aromatic polycarboxylic acid or anhydride selected from phthalic anhydride, trimellitic anhydride, phthalic acid, and trimellitic acid in the present invention to prepare the aromatic polyester polyol.
- a range of derivatives of the aromatic polycarboxylic acids can be utilized in place of the aromatic polycarboxylic acids as aromatic carboxylic acid sources to prepare the aromatic polyester polyol of the invention.
- Such derivatives can include, for example but not limited to, alkyl esters such as dimethyl terephthalate, dimethyl isophthalate, dimethyl phthalate, aromatic polyesters like polyethylene terephthalate (PET), recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET), polybutylene terephthalate, polyethylene napthalate, aromatic polyester polyols, and the like; polycarboxylic anhydrides; and acid halides such as terephthaloyl chloride, isophthaloyl chloride, phthaloyl chloride, and the like; and mixtures thereof.
- alkyl esters such as dimethyl terephthalate, dimethyl isophthalate, dimethyl phthalate, aromatic polyesters like polyethylene terephthalate (PET), recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET), polybutylene terephthalate, polyethylene napthalate, aromatic polyester polyols, and the like
- PET polyethylene terephthalate
- rPET recycled polyethylene ter
- the molar amount of the additional aromatic carboxylic acid group and/or carboxylic acid equivalent group from the aromatic polycarboxylic acid, aromatic anhydride or aromatic polycarboxylic acid sources with respect to the total moles of carboxylic acid group in component (i) is in the range of from 0.1 mol % to 80 mol % in one embodiment, from 5 mol % to 75 mol % in another embodiment, from 10 mol % to 75 mol % in still another embodiment, from 15 mol % to 65 mol % in yet another embodiment, and from 20 mol % to 55 mol % in even still another embodiment, based on the total moles of carboxylic acid group used in the preparation of the aromatic polyester polyol, wherein each anhydride group in component (
- the polyester polyol if the polyester polyol is prepared with greater than 80 mol % of the additional aromatic polycarboxylic acid group that is not selected from phthalic anhydride, trimellitic anhydride, phthalic acid, and trimellitic acid, the polyester polyol tends to be in the physical state of a soft-solid, a wax or a grease form at the room temperature condition which indicates that the polyester polyol is not amorphous and exhibits a melting transition, hence not suitable for use in a liquid formulation and also is not clear, as defined.
- a clear liquid polyester polyol is readily discernible by visually inspecting the polyester polyol at room temperature. A clear liquid by visual inspection indicates no crystallinity or no substantial amount of crystallinity.
- an additional aliphatic polycarboxylic acid or anhydride is used in combination with the at least one aromatic polycarboxylic acid or anhydride of component (i) for preparing the aromatic polyester polyol of the present invention.
- An aliphatic polycarboxylic acid and anhydride suitable for use in the present invention includes oxalic acid, malonic acid, glutaric acid, adipic acid, adipic anhydride, succinic acid, succinic anhydride, sebacic acid, pimelic acid, suberic acid, dodecanedioic acid, azelaic acid, citric acid, isocitric acid, 1,4-cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid, methylhexahydrophthalic anhydride, hexahydrophthalic anhydride and the like.
- the molar amount of carboxylic acid group and/or carboxylic acid equivalent group from the aromatic polycarboxylic acid, aromatic anhydride or aromatic carboxylic acid sources with respect to the total moles of carboxylic acid group in component (i) is in the range of from 50 mol % to 100 mol % in one embodiment, from 55 mol % to 100 mol % in another embodiment, from 60 mol % to 100 mol % in still another embodiment, from 65 mol % to 100 mol % in yet another embodiment, and from 70 mol % to 100 mol % in even still another embodiment, based on the total moles of carboxylic acid group used in the preparation of the aromatic polyester polyol, wherein each anhydride group in component (i) is equivalent to two carboxylic acid groups.
- the polyester polyol if the polyester polyol is prepared with greater than 50 mol % of aliphatic carboxylic acid group, the polyester polyol tends to have inferior fire performance properties when used for making PU foams compared to the aromatic polyester polyol prepared from a lesser amount of aliphatic carboxylic acid group.
- the total aromatic content of the carboxylic acids and/or the anhydrides is at least 20 wt % in one embodiment; at least 25 wt % in another embodiment; at least 28 wt % in still another embodiment; at least 30 wt % in yet another embodiment; at least 32 wt % in even still another embodiment; at least 35 wt % in even yet another embodiment; at least 40 wt % in another embodiment; at least 42 wt % in still another embodiment; and at least 45 wt % in yet another embodiment while having ⁇ 65 wt % in still another embodiment.
- the wt % of the aromatic carboxylic acid or the anhydride is calculated by taking the combined molecular weight of aromatic carbons and hydrogens bonded to aromatic carbons and dividing by the formula molecular weight of polycarboxylic acid and/or anhydride (including derivatives) and multiplying by 100.
- aromatic polycarboxylic acids or anhydrides or aromatic carboxylic acid source, component (i), based on phthalic anhydride, trimellitic anhydride, phthalic acid, and trimellitic acid are used for preparing the aromatic polyester polyol of the present invention.
- the concentration of component (i) used to make the aromatic polyester polyol in the present invention is in the range of from 15 wt % to 80 wt % in one embodiment; from 20 wt % to 75 wt % in another embodiment; and from 25 wt % to 70 wt % in still another embodiment, based on the total amount of component (i) and (ii) used for preparing the novel liquid aromatic polyester polyol.
- Suitable polyhydric alcohols containing one monoalicyclic structure or one monohetereocyclic structure, component (ii), useful for preparing the aromatic polyester polyol of the present invention conform to Structure (II), Structure (II) where n is an integer from 3 to 11; R, R’ are each independently H or Cl to C6 alkyl; Z is CRR’, O, S, or NR”; R” is Cl to C6 alkyl; m is an integer from 0 to 3; p is an integer from 0 to 3; and, the carbon atom on the monocyclic ring which (CFb/ m OH group and the (CEhf pQ H group is bonded to has only one of either R or R’ group or has neither R nor R’ group if both alcohol groups are bonded to that same carbon atom.
- the monoalicyclic polyhydric alcohols and monoheteroeyclic polyhydrie alcohols can include the range of positional and/or geometric isomers of cyclohexanedimethanol, pentanedimethanol, butanedimethanol, cyclohexanediol, cyclopentanediol, cyclobutanediol, 2,2,4,4-tetramethyl-l,3-cyclobutanediol,
- the monoalicyclic polyhydric alcohols useful in the present invention are N-(2-aminoethyl)-2-aminoethyl-N-(2-aminoethyl)-2-aminoethyl-N-(2-aminoethyl)-2-aminoethyl-N-(2-aminoethyl)-2-aminoethyl-N-(2-aminoethyl)-2-oethyl-N-oethyl-N-(2-aminoethyl)-2-aminoethyl-N-(2-aminoethyl)-2-aminoethyl-N-(2-aminoethyl)-2-aminoethyl-N-(2-aminoethyl)-2-aminoethyl-N-(2-aminoethyl)-2-aminoethyl-N
- At least one diol or triol different from component (ii) may be used in combination with the at least one monoalicyclic polyhydric alcohols and/or monoheteroeyclic polyhydric alcohols of component (ii) for preparing the aromatic polyester polyol of the present invention.
- the diol and/or triol of polyethylene glycol, PEG 200, diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol, tetraethylene glycol, trimethylolpropane and/or glycerol are used with the at least one aromatic polycarboxylic acid or anhydride, component (i), are useful in the present invention for combining with a monoalicyclic polyhydric alcohol and/or monohetereocyclic polyhydric alcohol, component (ii), to prepare the novel liquid aromatic polyester polyol of the present invention.
- PEG 200 is used with the aromatic carboxylic acid or anhydride, component (i), is useful in the present invention for combining with a monoalicyclic polyhydric alcohols and/or monoheteroeyclic polyhydric alcohols component (ii), to prepare the novel liquid aromatic polyester polyol of the present invention.
- the amount of at least one monoalicyclic polyhydric alcohols and/or monoheterocyclic polyhydric a!coho!s with respect to the amount of all other polyhydric alcohols i.e.
- diols and triols used for preparing the aromatic polyester polyol of the present invention is in the range of from 10 mol % to 90 mol % in one embodiment, from 15 mol % to 85 mol % in another embodiment, and from 20 mol % to 80 mol % in still another embodiment, wherein the mol % is calculated by dividing the moles of hydroxyl group of the at least one monoalicyclic polyhydric alcohols and/or monoheterocyclic polyhydric alcohols by the moles of hydroxyl group from all the polyhydric alcohols (i.e., both monoalicyclic polyhydric alcohols and/or monoheterocyclic polyhydric alcohols and diol and triol type) used for the preparation of the aromatic polyester polyol.
- the viscosity of the aromatic polyester polyol tends to be too high for practical use such as handling and mixing, whereas when the usage amount for the at least one monoalicyclic polyhydric alcohols and/or monoheterocyclic polyhydric alcohols is ⁇ 10 mol %, the resulting aromatic polyester polyol leads to a weak improvement.
- the amount of at least one monoalicyclic polyhydric alcohols and/or monoheterocyclic polyhydric alcohols alcohol of component (ii) used in the present invention to make the aromatic polyester polyol is in the range of from 4 wt % to 70 wt % in one embodiment; from 6 wt % to 60 wt % in another embodiment; and from 12 wt % to 50 wt % in still another embodiment, based on the total amount of component (i) and (ii) used for preparing the novel liquid aromatic polyester polyol.
- the concentration of component (ii) including at least one monoalicyclic polyhydric alcohols and/or monoheterocyclic polyhydric alcohols alcohol and optionally at least one diol or triol structure for making the aromatic polyester polyol of the present invention is in the range of from 35 wt % to 85 wt % in one embodiment; from 40 wt % to 80 wt % in another embodiment; and from 45 wt % to 75 wt % in still another embodiment, based on the total amount of component (i) and (ii) used for preparing the novel liquid aromatic polyester polyol.
- component (iii) can be used in preparing the aromatic polyester polyol.
- the other additional optional components, component (iii) can include, for example, but are not limited to, esterification catalysts, transesterification catalysts, antioxidants; and a mixture thereof.
- Esterification catalysts and transesterification (i.e. ester interchange, glycolysis) catalysts include compounds containing a metal element belonging to the Group 1 to the Group 14 of the periodic table exclusive of hydrogen and carbon as well as Lewis or Bronsted acids.
- examples thereof include organic group- containing compounds such as carboxylates, alkoxy salts, organic sulfonates, b-diketonate salts, and the like, each containing at least one metal such as titanium, zirconium, and germanium; inorganic compounds such as oxides or halides of the foregoing metals, and mixtures thereof.
- the titanium compounds include titanium acetylacetonate and/or tetraalkyl titanates such as tetra-n-propyl titanate.
- an example of the zirconium compound includes zirconium tetraacetate.
- an example of the germanium compound includes inorganic germanium compounds such as germanium oxide; and organic germanium compounds such as a tetraalkoxy germanium.
- catalysts useful in the present invention are described, for instance, in U.S. Patent No. 10,619,000.
- the other additional optional components, component (iii), used for preparing the aromatic polyester polyol can be in the range of from 0 wt % to 5 wt % in one embodiment; from 0.001 wt % to 2 wt % in another embodiment; and from 0.01 wt % to 1 wt % in still another embodiment, based on the total amount of components (i) and (ii) used for preparing the liquid aromatic polyester polyol of the present invention.
- aromatic polyester polyol of the present invention may be further modified by the addition of a different polyol such as a different polyester polyol, polyether polyol, polycarbonate polyol, and/or a thermoplastic polymer such as polyester, polycarbonate, and the like with an optional transesterification catalyst and with the application of heat ranging from 50 °C to 290 °C for a period of time ranging from 1 minute to 12 hours.
- a different polyol such as a different polyester polyol, polyether polyol, polycarbonate polyol, and/or a thermoplastic polymer such as polyester, polycarbonate, and the like with an optional transesterification catalyst and with the application of heat ranging from 50 °C to 290 °C for a period of time ranging from 1 minute to 12 hours.
- the process for producing the liquid aromatic polyester polyol of the present invention includes a mixing, combining or blending: (i) a predetermined amount of at least one aromatic polycarboxylic acid, aromatic carboxylic anhydride, or aromatic carboxylic acid source suitable for preparing the aromatic polyester polyol of the present invention; (ii) a predetermined amount of at least one monocyclic polyhydric alcohols suitable for preparing the aromatic polyester polyol of the present invention, and optionally at least one diol or triol or optional aliphatic polycarboxylic acid; and (iii) any other additional optional component such as esterification catalysts, transesterification catalysts, and/or antioxidants, if desired, under process conditions such that the above compounds are thoroughly mixed together and reacted to form the liquid aromatic polyester polyol comprising at least one monoalicyclic and/or monoheterocyclic structure.
- an aromatic carboxylic acid source examples include a liquid or a solid aromatic polyester polyol, separate and different from the aromatic polyester polyol of the present invention; a solid thermoplastic aromatic polyester such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET), recycled PET, and the like.
- PET polyethylene terephthalate
- the water content of component (i) and/or component (ii) is from 0 ppm to ⁇ 20,000 ppm in one embodiment, from 0.01 ppm to ⁇ 10,000 ppm in another embodiment, and from 0.1 ppm to ⁇ 1,000 ppm in still another embodiment. In other embodiments, the water content can be ⁇ 500 ppm in one embodiment and ⁇ 250 ppm in another embodiment.
- the process for producing the liquid aromatic polyester polyol comprising at least one monoalicyclic and/or monoheterocyclic structure is carried out at a temperature of at least 130 °C in one embodiment, at least 150 °C in another embodiment, and 180 °C in still another embodiment.
- the process for producing the liquid aromatic polyester polyol comprising at least one monoalicyclic and/or monoheterocyclic structure is carried out at a temperature of ⁇ 240 °C in one embodiment, ⁇ 260 °C in another embodiment, and ⁇ 290 °C in still another embodiment.
- the process for producing the liquid aromatic polyester polyol comprising at least one monoalicyclic and/or monohetereocyclic structure is carried out under an inert atmosphere using an inert gas such as N , argon, and the like; and at a pressure of from atmospheric pressure (760 Torr/101 kPa) to a pressure of > 1 Torr/0.1 kPa in one embodiment, from atmospheric pressure to a pressure of > 10 Torr/1 kPa in another embodiment, and from atmospheric pressure to a pressure of >100 Torr/13 kPa.
- the time of reaction can be from a few minutes to hours as is known in the art.
- the process for producing the liquid aromatic polyester polyol comprising at least one monoalicyclic and/or monohetereocyclic structure utilizes a molar excess of alcohol from the combined monoalicyclic and/or monoheterocyclic polyhydric alcohol with optional diols and/or triols relative to carboxylic acid equivalents, with the respective mole ratio of ⁇ 4.00 in one embodiment, ⁇ 3.00 in another embodiment, ⁇ 2.50 in still another embodiment, and ⁇ 2.10 in yet another embodiment.
- the mole ratio is > 1.10 in one embodiment, > 1.20 in another embodiment, > 1.50 in still another embodiment, and > 1.70 in yet another embodiment.
- each anhydride group is equivalent to two carboxylic acid group
- each ester linkage pre-formed in materials like PET is equivalent to one carboxylic acid group and one hydroxyl group, and the like.
- the calculation of molar ratio of hydroxyl group and carboxylic acid group needs to take into account of all the sourcing of hydroxyl group and carboxylic acid group in components (i) and (ii).
- the liquid aromatic polyester polyol comprising at least one monoalicyclic and/or monoheterocyclic structure of the present invention can be prepared by the steps of: (1) loading a predetermined amount of at least one aromatic polycarboxylic acid, or at least one aromatic carboxylic anhydride, or at least one aromatic carboxylic acid source, at least one monoalicyclic polyhydric alcohol and/or monoheterocyclic polyhydric alcohol, at least one optional diol or triol and at least one optional esterification/transesterification catalyst into a reactor with agitation; (2) providing an inert atmosphere to the reactor contents with inert gas (e.g., N or argon) with optional application of reduced pressure ( ⁇ 760 Torr/101 kPa); (3) stirring/mixing the reactor contents with heating to a temperature between 130 °C and 290 °C and substantially simultaneously removing from the reactor condensate product from reaction of carboxylic acid (including its derivatives) with polyhydric alcohol, diol, and/
- inert gas
- an aromatic polycarboxylic acid or anhydride is used in the process because the condensate by product formed is water (and water is not flammable or corrosive).
- esters such as dimethyl terephthalate can be used when the production process may be run at a lower temperature point in the range of from 130 °C to 290 °C (e.g. ⁇ 240 °C) due to some monomer stability concern or if diacid purity is poor.
- a titanate catalyst is used in the process; however, in another embodiment, an ethylene glycol can be used in combination with a different catalyst type such as germanium oxide.
- the catalyst is added to the reaction mixture at the start of the reaction when loading the other components; in another embodiment, the catalyst is added to the reaction mixture during warming of the reaction mixture to the reaction temperature; in still another embodiment, catalyst is added to the reaction mixture after an amount of condensate by-product has been removed from the reaction mixture; and in yet another embodiment, the catalyst is added to the reaction mixture in any combination of two or more of the above periods of time, i.e., at the start of the reaction, during the warming of the reaction to reaction temperature, and/or after an amount of condensate by-product has been removed from the reaction.
- Some of the advantageous properties exhibited by the resulting liquid aromatic polyester polyol of the present invention produced according to the above described process can include, for example: (1) a pourable viscosity of ⁇ 100 Pa-s between 20 °C and 50 °C; (2) a hydroxyl number of ⁇ _500 mg KOH/g; (3) an acid number of ⁇ 10 mg KOH/g; (4) a number average molecular weight of ⁇ _2,000 g/mol; (5) a hydroxyl functionality of ⁇ 4.0; (6) an optical clarity or transparency which is indicative of an amorphous material with no melting transition at ambient temperature; (7) a glass transition temperature ⁇ 0 °C and (8) improved miscibility with physical blowing agent such as cyclopentane, iso-pentane, and the like.
- physical blowing agent such as cyclopentane, iso-pentane, and the like.
- the viscosity of the aromatic polyester polyol at 26 °C and 10 sec 1 can range from 1.0 Pa-s to 100 Pa-s in one embodiment; from 2.0 Pa-s to 90 Pa-s in another embodiment, and from 6.0 Pa-s to 85 Pa-s in still another embodiment.
- a polyester polyol with viscosity lower than 1.0 Pa-s is not suitable for making polyurethane and/or polyisocyanurate foams with good insulation performance as it is not effective to stabilize cells during the foaming process, whereas a polyester polyol having viscosity higher than 100 Pa-s is difficult to achieve homogeneous mixing and good foam flowability required for making polyurethane rigid foams with good insulation property.
- the viscosity of the aromatic polyester polyol can be measured by a rotational rheometer, for example, in accordance with the procedure described in IS03219.
- polyester polyol Another property of the aromatic polyester polyol that is particularly useful for making polyurethane or polyisocyanurate foams is the polyester polyol’s hydroxyl number (OH#).
- the OH# property of the polyol can range from 100 mg KOH/g to 500 mg KOH/g in one embodiment; from 150 mg KOH/g to 450 mg KOH/g in another embodiment, from 175 mg KOH/g to 425 mg KOH/g in still another embodiment, and from greater than 200 mg KOH/g to no more than 400 mg KOH/g in yet another embodiment.
- the OH# of the polyol can be determined, for example, according to conventional processes such as the procedure described in ASTM E1899-16.
- the polyester polyol’ s acid number.
- the acid number property of the aromatic polyester polyol can range from 0 mg KOH/g to 10 mg KOH/g in one embodiment; from 0.01 mg KOH/g to 7.5 mg KOH/g in another embodiment, from 0.1 mg KOH/g to 5.0 mg KOH/g in still another embodiment, from 0.1 mg KOH/g to 2.0 mg KOH/g in still another embodiment, and from 0.1 mg KOH/g to 1.0 mg KOH/g in still yet another embodiment.
- the acid number (acid #) of the aromatic polyester polyol can be determined, for example, by the potentiometric titration of polyol dissolved in a solvent such as toluene or methanol with standardized 0.01 N potassium hydroxide using a conventional titration system.
- polyester polyol s hydroxyl group (OH) average functionality (i.e., the average number of hydroxyl groups per molecule).
- the average OH functionality of the aromatic polyester polyol can range from at least 1.8 to 4.0 in one embodiment; at least 2.0 to 3.5 in another embodiment; from at least 2.0 to 3.0 in still another embodiment; and from at least 2.0 to 2.7 in yet another embodiment.
- the polyester polyol’ s molecular weight.
- the number average molecular weight (Mschreib) property of the aromatic polyester polyol can range from 250 g/mol to 1500 g/mol in one embodiment; from 275 g/mol to 1,250 g/mol in another embodiment; from 300 g/mol to 1,000 g/mol in still another embodiment, from 300 g/mol to 900 g/mol in yet another embodiment, from 300 g/mol to 800 g/mol in even still another embodiment, and from 325 g/mol to 700 g/mol in even yet another embodiment.
- T g glass transition temperature
- the T g property of the aromatic polyester polyol is ⁇ 0 °C in one embodiment; ⁇ -10 °C in another embodiment; ⁇ -20 °C in still another embodiment; ⁇ -30 °C in yet another embodiment.
- the Tg of the aromatic polyester polyol is > -75 °C.
- the glass transition temperature is measured according to ASTM E1356-08(2014) utilizing the midpoint temperature for T g .
- Even still another property of the aromatic polyester polyol that is enhanced or maintained is the optical clarity or transparency of the inventive polyester polyol.
- Optical clarity or “clear” herein means the inventive aromatic polyester polyol is amorphous or substantively amorphous above room temperature as indicated by absence of a melting transition (Tm) in one embodiment or in another embodiment has a nominal melting transition above room temperature with peak area of less than 0.5 J/g.
- Tm melting transition
- the melting transition of the aromatic polyester polyol (or absence of thereof) is determined by differential scanning calorimetry.
- the solubility of cyclopentane in the aromatic polyester polyol is at least 1 wt% in one embodiment, at least 2 wt% in another embodiment, at least 5 wt% in still another embodiment, and at least 10 wt% in yet another embodiment. In yet still another embodiment, the solubility of cyclopentane in the aromatic polyester polyol is no higher than 50 wt%.
- the reaction scheme for preparing a PU foam is well known in the art; and generally includes reacting an “A-side material” with a “B-side material”, wherein the A-side material includes at least one isocyanate-containing material (herein component (a)); and wherein the B-side material includes at least one isocyanate -reactive material such as a polyol, usually a blend of materials wherein at least one of the materials is a polyol, (herein component (b)).
- a blowing agent such as a physical blowing agent is often needed for making a PU foam.
- the physical blowing agent (herein component (c)) is generally inert and can be mixed into either A-side or B-side or directly mixed in line with the A-side and B-side liquid streams.
- Other optional additional foaming components, component (d), such as a foaming catalyst, a chemical blowing agent, and a surfactant, and the like can be added to the A-side material and/or the B-side material or mixed with the A-side material and the B-side material as a separate stream to provide a reactive foam-forming composition useful for forming the PU foam.
- the PU foam-forming composition of the present invention is produced by admixing the polyol-containing material (the B-side) which includes the novel liquid aromatic polyester polyol with at least one monoalicyclic and/or monoheterocyclic structure described above, at least one physical blowing agent (component c); and the isocyanate-containing material (A-side).
- the resulting reactive PU foam-forming composition in turn, is used in a process for producing a rigid polyurethane foam article.
- the A-side material and the B-side material is first prepared; wherein the A-side material includes at least one isocyanate-containing material and wherein the B-side includes at least one aromatic polyester polyol of the present invention. Then, the A-side material and B-side material are mixed together to form the PU foam-forming reaction mixture. The reactive blend is then subjected to conditions sufficient to cure the reactive blend to form a rigid PU foam. Other optional foaming components, auxiliary additives or compounds can be added to the A-side material, to the B-side material, or to both the A-side material and the B-side material, or mixed with the A-side material and the B-side material as a separate stream.
- suitable isocyanate-containing material/polyisocyanate compounds (A-side) or component (a), for use in preparing the PU foam may include any of the organic isocyanates known in the art that contain more than one isocyanate (NCO) group for preparing polyurethanes, such as aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, araliphatic and aromatic isocyanates.
- NCO isocyanate
- aromatic polyisocyanates are generally preferred based on cost, availability, reactivity and mechanical properties such as compressive strength and dimensional stability or rigidity imparted to the polyurethane product.
- Exemplary polyisocyanates useful in the present invention include, for example, m-phenylene diisocyanate; 2,4- and/or 2,6-toluene diisocyanate (TDI); various isomers of diphenylmethanediisocyanate (MDI); hexamethylene- 1,6-diisocyanate; tetramethylene- 1,4-diisocyanate; cyclohexane- 1,4-diisocyanate; hexahydrotoluene diisocyanate; hydrogenated MDI (H MDI); naphthylene-1,5- diisocyanate; methoxyphenyl-2, 4-diisocyanate; 4,4’-biphenylene diisocyanate; 3,3’-dimethoxy-4,4’-biphenyl diisocyanate; 3,3’ -dimethyldiphenylmethane -4, 4’ -diisocyanate; 4,4’
- the isocyanate compound useful in the present invention may be a modified multifunctional isocyanate, that is, a product which is obtained through chemical reactions of an isocyanate compound.
- exemplary are polyisocyanates containing esters, ureas, biurets, allophanates and carbodiimides and/or uretoneimines.
- the polyisocyanates that can be used in forming the polyurethane foam-forming composition of the present invention may include MDI and derivatives of MDI such as uretdione, isocyanurate, carbodiimide, uretonimine, allophanate and biuret-modified “liquid” MDI products and polymeric MDI, as well as mixtures of the 2, 4- and 2, 6- isomers of MDI.
- MDI and derivatives of MDI such as uretdione, isocyanurate, carbodiimide, uretonimine, allophanate and biuret-modified “liquid” MDI products and polymeric MDI, as well as mixtures of the 2, 4- and 2, 6- isomers of MDI.
- the polyisocyanate is a polymerized or oligomerized compound of monomeric isocyanate, commonly referred to as polymeric isocyanate.
- polymeric in describing the isocyanate, refers to high molecular weight homologues and/or isomers.
- polymeric methylene diphenyl isocyanate refers to a high molecular weight homologue and/or an isomer of methylene diphenyl isocyanate.
- VORANATETM M229, VORANATETM M600, and PAPITM 580N are examples of several commercial polymeric MDI materials useful in the present invention. The above VORANATETM and PAPITM products are available from Dow Inc.
- the isocyanate useful in the present invention may be prepared by any of the processes known to those skilled in the art of producing polyisocyanates.
- the isocyanate component may also comprise an isocyanate prepolymer.
- the isocyanate prepolymer is known in the art; and in general, is prepared by reacting (1) at least one isocyanate compound and (2) at least one polyol compound with the molar amount of isocyanate groups greater than the molar amount of hydroxyl groups.
- the isocyanate prepolymer can be obtained by reacting the above stated monomeric isocyanate compounds or polymeric isocyanate with one or more polyols.
- the polyisocyanate or mixture thereof in general, can have an average of 1.8 or more isocyanate groups per molecule.
- the isocyanate functionality may be from 1.9 to 4, from 1.9 to 3.5 in still another embodiment, from 2.0 to 3.5 in yet another embodiment, from 2.2 to 3.5 in even still another embodiment, from 2.5 to 3.3 in even yet another embodiment, and from 2.7 to 3.3 in even yet still another embodiment.
- the isocyanate component may have an isocyanate equivalent weight of from 80 g/eq to 300 g/eq. All individual values and subranges from 80 g/eq to 300 g/eq are included; for example, the isocyanate may have an isocyanate equivalent weight from a lower limit of
- the isocyanate has a viscosity measured in accordance with ASTM D4889-15, at 25 °C, of from 5 mPa-s to 10,000 mPa-s. Other viscosity values may also be possible.
- the isocyanate compound can have a viscosity value, at 25 °C, of from a lower value of 5 mPa-s, 10 mPa-s, 25 mPa-s, 50 mPa-s, 100 mPa-s, or 150 mPa-s to an upper value of 1,000 mPa-s, 2,000 mPa-s, 2,500 mPa-s, 3,500 mPa-s, 5,000 mPa-s or 10,000 mPa-s.
- the isocyanate compound can have a viscosity value at 25 °C from 100 to 3,500 mPa-s; in still another embodiment, the isocyanate compound can have a viscosity value at 25 °C from 150 to 2,500 mPa-s.
- the amount of the isocyanate component used in the foam-forming composition of the present invention may vary based on the end use of the rigid PU foam.
- the concentration of the isocyanate component can be from 20 wt % to 80 wt % in one general embodiment, from 25 wt % to 80 wt % in another embodiment, and from 30 wt % to 75 wt % in still another embodiment, based on the total weight of all the components in the reactive foam-forming composition for preparing the rigid PU foam.
- the stoichiometric ratio of the isocyanate groups in the isocyanate component to the hydroxyl groups in the isocyanate-reactive component is between 1.0 and 6. This ratio multiplied by 100 is typically referred as isocyanate index.
- the isocyanate index of the foam-forming composition of the present invention may be from 100 to 600 in one embodiment, from 120 to 575 in another embodiment, from 150 to 550 in still another embodiment, from 175 to 500 in yet another embodiment, from 200 to 475 in even still another embodiment, and from 250 to 450 in even yet another embodiment.
- the isocyanate-reactive component or component (b) of the foam-forming composition of the present invention comprises the novel liquid aromatic polyester polyol with at least one monoalicyclic and/or monoheterocyclic structure as described above, is combined with the isocyanate component (A-side) or component (a) and at least one physical blowing agent to produce a foam-forming composition.
- the novel aromatic polyester polyol of the present invention provides a rigid PU foam with improved thermal insulation performance. Additionally, foams prepared with the novel aromatic polyester polyol of the present invention exhibit smaller cell size and other excellent properties.
- the isocyanate-reactive component or component (b) may further include at least one other polyol that is different from the novel aromatic polyester polyol with at least one monoalicyclic and/or monoheterocyclic structure of the present invention, and such other polyol is selected from a polyester polyol; a polyether polyol; a polycarbonate polyol; or mixtures thereof.
- the amount of the novel aromatic polyester polyol with at least one monoalicyclic and/or monoheterocyclic structure is at least 15 parts (pts) in one embodiment; at least 20 pts in another embodiment; at least 25 pts in still another embodiment; at least 35 pts in yet another embodiment; at least 45 pts in even still another embodiment; at least 50 pts in even yet another embodiment; and at least 55 pts in another embodiment, all the parts are by weight and based on the total amount of polyols in the isocyanate-reactive component (b) equal to 100 parts.
- the at least one other polyol used in component (b) of the foam-forming composition of the present invention is a polyester polyol, and even more preferably, an aromatic polyester polyol that does not contain any monoalicyclic and/or monoheterocyclic structure.
- the at least one other polyol useful for the foam-forming composition of in the present invention can have an average hydroxyl functionality in the range from 1.8 to 7.5, an average hydroxyl number of from 75 mg KOH/g to 650 mg KOH/g, a number average molecular weight of from 100 g/mol to 1,500 g/mol, and a hydroxyl equivalent molecular weight of from 50 g/eq to 750 g/eq.
- the at least one other polyol useful for the foam-forming composition of in the present invention is an aromatic polyester polyol with an average hydroxyl functionality in the range from 1.8 to 3.0, and an average hydroxyl number of from 100 mg KOH/g to 375 mg KOH/g, a number average molecular weight of from 300 g/mol to 1,500 g/mol.
- the at least one other polyol useful for the foam-forming composition of in the present invention is an aromatic polyester polyol with an average hydroxyl functionality in the range from 2.0 to 2.7, and an average hydroxyl number of from 150 mg KOH/g to 350 mg KOH/g, a number average molecular weight of from 300 g/mol to 1,000 g/mol.
- Physical blowing agent useful for the foam-forming composition of the present invention are selected based at least in part on the desired density of the final foam, thermal insulation performance requirement, the blowing agent’s miscibility in the foam-forming composition such as in the polyol component, and tine blowing agent’s compatibility with other components in the foam-forming composition.
- Suitable physical blowing agent may include any conventional physical blowing agent used in the production of PU rigid foams such as various low boiling hydrocarbons (e.g., heptane, hexane, n-pentane, iso-pentane, butane, cyclopentane, cyclohexane, and the like; and mixtures thereof), various low boiling ketones such as acetone and methyl ethyl ketone, various hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) such as 1,1-dichloro-l-fluoroethane, various hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) such as 1,1,1,3,3-pentafluoropropane, 1,1-difluoroethane, various hydrochlorofluoroolefins (HCFOs) and hydrofluoroolefins (HFOs) such as trans-l-chloro-3,3,3-trifluoro-propene, trans-l,3,3,
- hydrofluoroolefin blowing agents useful in the present invention include Solstice 0 LBA and Solstice 0 GBA, available from Honeywell; and OpteonTM 1100 and OpteonTM 1150, available from Chemours. Mixtures of these low boiling liquids with each other and/or with other substituted or unsubstituted hydrocarbons can also be used.
- the at least one physical blowing agent is selected from low boiling point hydrocarbons such as n-pentane, iso-pentane, butane, cyclopentane, cyclohexane, and the like; and mixtures thereof.
- the at least one physical blowing agent is selected from various hydrochlorofluoroolefins (HCFOs) and hydrofluoroolefins (HFOs) trans-l-chloro-3,3,3-trifluoro-propene, trans-
- HCFOs hydrochlorofluoroolefins
- HFOs hydrofluoroolefins
- the amount of the at least one physical blowing agent is from 0.1 pts to 40 pts (e.g., from 0.5 pts to 35 pts, from 1 pts to 30 pts, or from 5 pts to 25 pts) based on 100 pts of total polyols amount by weight in the isocyanate-reactive component (b).
- the other optional additional foaming components, component (d), useful in preparing the foam-forming composition of the present invention can include for example, one or more additional types of other materials, as may be useful in the manufacturing process used to make the foam-forming composition or to impart desired characteristics to the resulting foam product, may be used, including for example, but are not limited to, foaming catalysts, surfactants, chemical blowing agents, flame retardant (FR) additives, and the like; and mixtures thereof.
- the foaming catalyst may be a blowing catalyst, a gelling catalyst, a trimerization catalyst, or combinations thereof.
- a combination of the above catalysts is used.
- any conventional blowing catalyst e.g., a catalyst that tends to favor the urea (blow) reaction, may be used according to the present invention, such as bis-(2-dimethylaminoethyl)ether; N, N, N’, N”, N”- pentamethyldiethylene-triamine; triethylamine, tributyl amine; N,N-dimethylaminopropylamine; dimethylethanol- amine; N,N,N',N'-tetramethylethylenediamine; and combinations thereof.
- blowing catalyst is POLYCAT ® 5, available from Evonik.
- the blowing catalyst may be present in an amount of from 0.05 pts to 5 pts in one general embodiment (e.g., from 0.1 pts to 3.5 pts in one embodiment, from 0.2 pts to 2.5 pts in another embodiment, and from 0.5 pts to 2.5 pts in still another embodiment), based on 100 pts of total polyols amount by weight in the isocyanate-reactive component.
- any conventional gelling catalyst e.g., a catalyst that tends to favor the urethane (gel) reaction
- a catalyst that tends to favor the urethane (gel) reaction may be used according to the present invention, such as: (1) organometallic compounds including tin(II) salts of organic carboxylic acids (e.g., tin(II) diacetate), salts of organic carboxylic acids (e.g., dibutyltin diacetate), and bismuth salts of organic carboxylic acids (e.g., bismuth octanoate); and (2) cyclic tertiary amines and/or long chain amines including dimethylbenzylamine, triethylenediamine, and combinations thereof.
- organometallic compounds including tin(II) salts of organic carboxylic acids (e.g., tin(II) diacetate), salts of organic carboxylic acids (e.g., dibutyltin diacetate),
- gelling catalysts examples include POLYCAT ® 8, DABCO ® 33-LV, and DABCO ® T-12, all available from Evonik.
- the gelling catalyst may be present in an amount of 0.05 pts to 5 pts in one general embodiment (e.g., from 0.1 pts to 3.5 pts in one embodiment, from 0.2 pts to 2.5 pts in another embodiment, and from 0.5 pts to 2.5 pts in still another embodiment), based on 100 pts of total polyols amount by weight in the isocyanate-reactive component.
- trimerization catalyst e.g., a catalyst that is utilized to promote the formation of isocyanurate structure in compositions
- a catalyst that is utilized to promote the formation of isocyanurate structure in compositions may be used according to the present invention such as N,N',N"-tris(3- dimethylaminopropyl)hexahydro-S-triazine; potassium acetate; tetraalkylammonium hydroxides (e.g., tetramethylammonium hydroxide); alkali metal hydroxides (e.g., sodium hydroxide); alkali metal alkoxides (e.g., sodium methoxide); and combinations thereof.
- tetraalkylammonium hydroxides e.g., tetramethylammonium hydroxide
- alkali metal hydroxides e.g., sodium hydroxide
- alkali metal alkoxides e.g., sodium methoxide
- trimerization catalysts include, for example, DABCO ® TMR-2, DABCO ® TMR-20, DABCO ® TMR-30, DABCO ® TMR-7, DABCO ® K 2097; DABCO ® K15, POLYCAT ® 41, and POLYCAT ® 46, each available from Evonik.
- the trimerization catalyst may be present in an amount of from 0.05 pts to 5 pts in one general embodiment (e.g., from 0.1 pts to 3.5 pts in one embodiment, from 0.2 pts to 2.5 pts in another embodiment, and from 0.5 pts to 2.5 pts in still another embodiment), based on 100 pts of total polyols amount by weight in the isocyanate-reactive component.
- the foam-forming composition of the preset ⁇ !: invention may include at least one che ical blowing agent.
- the chemical blowing agent may be selected based at least in part on the foam processing requirement (e.g., foam flowability), the mechanical performance requirement (e.g., compressive strength at low temperature), chemical compatibility with other components in the foam-forming compositions (e.g., shelf life stability), etc. Any conventional chemical agent may be used in the production of PU foams of this invention. Examples of suitable chemical blowing agent for this invention are water, formic acid, or mixtures of these chemical blowing agents.
- the amount of the at least one chemical blowing agent is from 0.1 pts to 5 pts (e.g., from 0.2 pts to 4 pts, from 0.3 pts to 3.5 pts, or from 0.5 pts to 3 pts) based on 100 pts of total polyols amount by weight in the isocyanate-reactive component.
- the foam- forming composition of the present invention may include a surfactant.
- the surfactant may be a cell-stabilizing surfactant, i.e., a surfactant that is employed in amounts sufficient to stabilize the foaming reaction against collapse and the formation of large uneven cells.
- suitable surfactants include silicone -based surfactants such as polysiloxane polyoxylalkylene block copolymers disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,834,748; 2,917,480; and 2,846,458; and organic -based surfactants containing polyoxyethylene - polyoxybutylene block copolymers such as those described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,600,019.
- surfactants useful in the present invention include polyethylene glycol ethers of long-chain alcohols, tertiary amine or alkanolamine salts of long-chain allyl acid sulfate esters, alkylsulfonic esters, alkyl arylsulfonic acids, and combinations thereof.
- Some commercially available surfactants useful in the isocyanate -reactive composition include VORASURFTM DC 193, VORASURFTM RF 5374, VORASURFTM DC 5604, VORASURFTM SF 2937, VORASURFTM SF 2938, VORASURFTM DC 5098, and VORASURFTM 504, all available from Dow Inc.; TEGOSTAB ® B8418, TEGOSTAB ® B8491, TEGOSTAB ® B8421, TEGOSTAB ® B8461, and TEGOSTAB ® B8462, all available from Evonik Industries AG; and NIAX* L-6988, NIAX* L-6642, and NIAX* L-6633, all available from Momentive.
- the amount of surfactant when used, may be from 0.1 pts to 10.0 pts in one general embodiment, based upon 100 pts of total polyols present in the isocyanate -reactive component. All individual values and subranges within the range of from 0.1 pts to 10.0 pts are included; for example, the surfactant concentration may be from a lower limit of 0.1 pts, 0.2 pts, 0.3, or 0.5 pts to an upper limit of 10.0 pts, 9.0 pts, 7.5, 6.0, 5.5, 5.0, 4.5, 4.0, 3.5 or 3 pts, based upon 100 pts of total polyols amount by weight present in the isocyanate-reactive component.
- the foam-forming composition of the present invention may include a halogenated or non-halogenated flame retardant (FR) additive such as tris(l,3-dichloropropyl)phosphate, various halogenated aromatic compounds, triethyl phosphate, diethyl (hydroxymethyl)phosphonate, diethyl-N, N-bis(2- hydroxyethyl)aminomethyl phosphonate, aryl phosphate such as resorcinol bis(diphenyl phosphate) (e.g., FYROLFLEX RDP, available from ICL Industrial), antimony oxide, alumina trihydrate, and combinations thereof.
- FR flame retardant
- the flame retardant may be present in an amount of from 0.1 pts to 30 pts, 1 pts to 25 pts, 2 pts to 25 pts, or 5 pts to 25 pts, based on 100 pts of total polyols amount by weight in the isocyanate -reactive component.
- component (d) includes other optional additional foaming components, and/or any number of a variety of other optional auxiliary additives useful for the production of the foam-forming composition of the present invention, which in turn, is used for forming PU foams.
- the other optional auxiliary additives can include, for example, liquid nucleating additives, solid nucleating agents, Ostwald ripening inhibitor additives, reactive or non-reactive diluents, expandable graphite, pigments, rheological modifiers, emulsifiers, antioxidants, mold release agents, dyes, pigments, fillers, and the like; and mixtures thereof.
- the amount of each of the other optional auxiliary additives used in the foam-forming composition of the present invention depends on specific application and foam processing condition.
- Each of the other optional auxiliary additives may be added to one or both of the A-side material and B-side material prior to the mixing of A-side and B-side or mixed online with the A-side and B-side as a separate stream during the foam production.
- the other optional auxiliary additives are used in amounts well known to skilled persons for their function and use, and are sometimes added directly to the isocyanate-reactive component (B-side) along with the aromatic polyester polyol.
- the other optional auxiliary additive in the foam-forming composition can be in the range of from 0.01 pts to 25 pts in one general embodiment; from 0.1 pts to 20 pts in another embodiment; and from 0.5 pts to 15 pts in still another embodiment, all based on 100 pts of total polyols amount by weight in the isocyanate-reactive component.
- the process for producing a PU foam-forming composition of the present invention generally includes mixing: (a) a predetermined amount of at least one isocyanate component as the A-side component; and (b) a predetermined amount of the at least one isocyanate-reactive component as the B-side component; wherein the B-side component comprises the at least one isocyanate -reactive compound which is the liquid aromatic polyester polyol with at least one monoalicyclic and/or monoheterocyclic structure; and (c) at least one physical blowing agent; and (d) other optional additional foaming components and/or other optional auxiliary additives, if desired.
- the components above are typically prepared and stored separately until when a foam processing equipment is ready to take each individual component for a thorough mixing and an immediate injection, spray or deposition of the resulting reactive foam composition into a mold, onto a surface or on a substrate for subsequent foaming and curing into articles.
- the physical blowing agent may be pre mixed into the A-side material or the B-side material or both prior to the mixing of the A-side material and the B- side material.
- the physical blowing agent may be introduced as a separate stream and mixed directly with the A-side material and the B-side material online for the continuous foam fabrication.
- optional component (d) may be added to any one of the components of the foam-forming composition or added as a separate stream daring the foam production.
- optional component (d) can be added to one or both of the A-side material and B-side material prior to the mixing of A-side and B-side, i.e., optional component (d) can be pre-mixed into the isocyanate-reactive component (B-side) or the isocyanate component (A-side) before the A-side and B-side are mixed together.
- each component (d), when used in the present invention, may be introduced as a separate stream and mixed with the A-side and the B-side to produce a reactive foam-forming composition, i.e., each component (d) can be mixed online with the A-side and B-side as a separate stream during the foam production.
- optional component (d) can be added directly to the isocyanate-reactive component (B-side) along with the aromatic polyester polyol.
- the reactive foaming mixture general has a high reactivity at room temperature and need to be used immediately for foam article fabrication after the foam-forming composition is prepared.
- the process of producing the polyurethane foam-forming composition of the present invention includes the steps of: (1) providing a reactor vessel or container to receive the above components to form a reaction mixture in the vessel; and (2) mixing the components in the reactor vessel or container to form a homogeneous reaction mixture.
- the ingredients that make up the foam-forming composition may be mixed together by any known mixing process and equipment that is typically used for polyurethane foam production. The order of mixing the ingredients is not critical and two or more compounds can be mixed together followed by addition of the remaining ingredients.
- the process for making the reactive foam composition includes admixing components (a), (b) and (c) described above; and if desired, optionally adding component (d), which includes one or more of the other optional additional foaming components such as a chemical blowing agent, a catalyst, a surfactant, a fire retardant additive; and/or one or more of the other optional auxiliary additives; and mixtures thereof to the foam composition.
- component (d) includes one or more of the other optional additional foaming components such as a chemical blowing agent, a catalyst, a surfactant, a fire retardant additive; and/or one or more of the other optional auxiliary additives; and mixtures thereof to the foam composition.
- the chemical blowing agent, the catalyst, the surfactant, the fire retardant additive and the other optional auxiliary additives of components (d) may be added to the foam formulation into (1) the isocyanate component or A-side; (2) the isocyanate-reactive component or B-side, or (3) both the isocyanate component (A-side) and the isocyanate- reactive component (B-side); and each of the optional foaming components and/or optional auxiliary additives of component (d) can be added before the components (a), (b) and (c) are mixed together or at the same time when the components (a), (b) and (c) are mixed together.
- the other optional foaming component (d) is a chemical blowing agent
- skilled artisans understand it cannot be pre-mixed into the A-side for the foam preparation because the chemical blowing can react almost instantly with the isocyanate component.
- the A-side and the B-side are separately and individually prepared with the other optional ingredients, if any; and all of the components can be mixed together in the desired concentrations discussed above to prepare the foam-forming composition.
- the mole ratio of the isocyanate groups in the A-side to the isocyanate-reactive groups in the B-side can be in the range of from 1.0:1 to 6:1 in one embodiment, from 1.2:1 to 5.75:1 in another embodiment, from 1.5:1 to 5.5:1 in still another embodiment, from 1.75:1 to 5:1 in yet another embodiment, from 2:1 to 4.75:1 in even still another embodiment, and from 2.5:1 to 4.5:1 in even yet another embodiment.
- the mixing of the components (a) and (b) can be carried out at a temperature of from 5 °C to 80 °C in one embodiment; from 10 °C to 60 °C in another embodiment; and from 15 °C to 50 °C in still another embodiment.
- a typical time for mixing components (a), (b) and other optional component (c) into a reactive foam-forming composition at room temperature is from as short as 10 ms tolOO ms to as long as 20 s.
- the ingredients that make up the foam composition may be mixed together by any known mixing process and equipment.
- the isocyanate component (A-side) and the isocyanate -reactive component (B-side) and the physical blowing agent (c) can be mixed together by any known urethane foaming equipment such as a spray apparatus, a high pressure impingent mixer, a static mixer, a liquid dispensing gun, a mixing head, or a vessel.
- a high pressure impingent mixer and a spray apparatus are most commonly used for mixing the A-side and B-side as well as the optional components/additives of component (d).
- the foam foaming mixture may be sprayed or otherwise deposited or injected or poured onto a substrate or into a mold.
- the amount of the foaming mixture introduced into the mold or onto the substrate is enough to fully fill the mold or take the shape of a panel or any other functional shapes as the foam expands and cures.
- Some degree of overpacking may even be introduced by using a slight excess amount of the reaction mixture beyond minimally required.
- the cavity may be overpacked by 5 % to 35 %, i.e., 5 % to 35 % by weight more of the reaction system beyond what is minimally required to fill the cavity once the reaction mixture expands.
- This cavity may be optionally kept at atmospheric pressure or partially evacuated to sub-atmospheric pressure.
- the fully mixed reactive foam-forming composition is subjected to conditions sufficient to allow the foaming reaction to occur and to cure inside a cavity or a mold or on a substrate to form a rigid foam product.
- the foaming mixture takes the shape of the mold or adheres to the substrate to produce a PU foam which is then allowed to cure, either partially or fully.
- Suitable conditions for promoting the curing of the polymer include a temperature of from 20 °C to 150 °C in one general embodiment.
- the curing is performed at a temperature of from 30 °C to 80 °C. In other embodiments, the curing is performed at a temperature of from 35 °C to 65 °C.
- the temperature for curing may be selected at least in part based on, for example, the time duration required for the PUR/PIR polymer to gel and/or cure at that particular temperature. Cure time will also depend on other factors, including, for example, the usage amount of particular components (e.g., type and amount of catalysts thereof), and the size and shape of the article being manufactured. Different articles being produced may include, but is not limited to, foam board for roofing, insulation panels for building and construction use, and door panels for appliances, and the like.
- the PU foam is prepared by mixing all individual components, including at least one isocyanate-reactive component which includes the novel liquid aromatic polyester polyol with at least one monoalicyclic or monoheterocyclic structure, the at least one isocyanate component, the at least one physical blowing agent, and the optional components and/or auxiliary additives of component (d) such as catalyst, surfactant, chemical blowing agents, flame retardant additives and/or any other auxiliary additives.
- component (d) such as catalyst, surfactant, chemical blowing agents, flame retardant additives and/or any other auxiliary additives.
- the mixing can be carried out at room temperature or at an temperature of from 5 °C to 80 °C for a duration of from 10 ms to 20 s, followed by an immediate pouring, spraying, injection or lay down of the resulting mixture into a mold cavity or a substrate for foaming.
- the optional components and/or auxiliary additives of component (d) such as catalysts, surfactants, chemical blowing agent, and flame retardants, and the like, may be added to the isocyanate- reactive component or the isocyanate component prior to mixing with the other components or admixed with the other components online as separate streams.
- component (d) such as catalysts, surfactants, chemical blowing agent, and flame retardants, and the like
- component (d) such as catalysts, surfactants, chemical blowing agent, and flame retardants, and the like
- component (d) such as catalysts, surfactants, chemical blowing agent, and flame retardants, and the like
- Various methods may be used to fabricate insulation products incorporating a rigid polyurethane foam prepared from the foam-forming composition of the present invention, e.g., a continuous double belt lamination process for making insulated metal panels with a rigid metal facer (such as steel facer) on both the top and bottom surface of the panels; a continuous process for making board stock foam with flexible facers, such as aluminum foil or paper and the like, at both sides of the foam; a discontinuous process of making insulation panels or articles of three dimension shape by injecting the reactive formulation into a mold cavity followed by a subsequent curing of the formulation in the mold at a temperature in the range of from 25 °C to 80 °C for a desirable amount of time; and other processes. Skilled artisans may adapt the reaction kinetics of the present information to achieve a best mold filling and foam curing for the most economical manufacturing.
- the foam-forming composition of the present invention is used to produce a rigid PU foam product having a density of from 20 kg/m 3 to 200 kg/m 3 in one general embodiment.
- the density of the rigid PU foams may be from 25 kg/m 3 to 150 kg/m 3 in one embodiment, 25 kg/m 3 to 100 kg/m 3 in another embodiment, 25 kg/m 3 to 75 kg/m 3 in still another embodiment, 25 kg/m 3 to 60 kg/m 3 in yet another embodiment, and 30 kg/m 3 to
- Some of the advantageous properties exhibited by the resulting foam product produced according to the present invention can include, for example: (1) lower thermal conductivity; (2) smaller cell size; (3) excellent compressive strength; and (4) good mechanical toughness such as low foam friability.
- the isocyanate-reactive composition i.e., the monocyclic containing aromatic polyester polyol composition used in the foam-forming composition for making rigid PU foams provides a PU foam with improved thermal insulation performance (i.e., a lower thermal conductivity value).
- the PU foam product of the present invention exhibits a lower thermal conductivity than the foam prepared from the use of aromatic polyester polyols that do not contain a monocyclic structure by at least 0.4 mW/m-K in one embodiment, by at least 0.5 mW/m-K in another embodiment, by at least 0.6 mW/m-K in still another embodiment, and by at least 0.7 mW/m-K in yet still another embodiment.
- the beneficial reduction in thermal conductivity of the foam made with the foam-forming composition comprising the inventive aromatic polyester polyol is up to 5 mW/m-K.
- the insulation performance of rigid foams as measured by thermal conductivity is defined and determined by the procedure described in ASTM C518-17.
- the PU rigid foam of the present invention advantageously exhibits a good mechanical property, as measured in terms of compressive strength as determined by the procedure described in ASTM D1621-16.
- the PU rigid foam exhibits a compressive strength value of > 100 kPa.
- PU foams with the compressive strength ⁇ 100 kPa are generally considered to lack sufficient mechanical strength for long term use.
- the PU rigid foam of the present invention exhibits a compressive strength value of up to 1 ,000 kPa.
- the PU foam of the present invention exhibits a good mechanical toughness with physical friability measured according to ASTM C421-08 of ⁇ 20 %. PU foams with friability > 30 % are generally considered to be unacceptable for most of the applications described herein.
- the PU foam of the present invention also advantageously exhibits a small cell size, with the average cell size of the foam being no more than 180 Dm in one embodiment, ⁇ 170 Dm in another embodiment.
- the polyurethane foam product produced by the novel foam-forming composition and process of the present invention can be used in various types of thermal insulation applications such as for building and construction use, appliance, refrigerated transport container, cryogenic storage, and the like applications.
- the liquid aromatic polyester polyol of the present invention may also find use in non-foam applications such as coating, adhesive, and packaging applications.
- Example 1 Inventive Polyol (PI) Prepared with 1,4-CHDM and Phthalic Anhydride 5 Into a 4-neck, 1000 mL roundbottom flask was loaded polyethylene glycol 200/1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol
- Flask was degassed three times by cycling between 100 Torr and atmospheric pressure of N via a Firestone type valve. Flask was placed under gentle N sweep through a Dean-Stark type trap and condenser that were attached to 10 flask exit. Apparatus was completed with heating by heating mantle, heat tape tracing, and insulation.. Flask was warmed with stirring over 1 hour to an initial setpoint of 200°C with TYZOR AA105 (0.1878 g) injected into the flask at about 85°C. Flask was kept at 200°C for 4 hours with distillate collected and drained from the Dean-Stark type trap.
- PEG 200/CHDM 55.5/44.5, w/w
- Final product has viscosity, q, of 11.6 Pa-s at 25.6°C (10 sec 1 ); a GPC M favor of 501, M principal of 777, and polydispersity index of 20 1.55; a hydroxyl number, OH#, of 236 mg KOH/gram; and an acid number, acid#, of ⁇ 1 mg KOH/g.
- Product is a clear liquid at room temperature.
- the detailed synthesis recipe and characterization results for the resulting product (Inv. Ex. 1) are described in Table II. Table II - Inventive and Comparative Polyester Polyols based on 1.4-CHDM
- 1,4-CHDM 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol
- PA phthalic anhydride
- TA terephthalic acid
- Mn number average molecular weight
- Mw weight average molecular weight
- PDI polydispersity index
- q viscosity
- nm NOT MEASURED or Unable to Measure
- Tyzor AA105 is titanium acetylacetonate, available from Dorf Ketal a. 1000 mL roundbottom flask. 3 hrs @ 200°C, 2 hrs to/at 210°C, 5.75 hrs to/at 220°C, 4 hrs to/at 230°C.
- b 1000 mL roundbottom flask. 4 hrs @ 200°C, 4 hrs to/at 220°C.
- Inventive Polyol Examples P2 - P5 are prepared in a similar way to that of PI except that a different amount of 1,4-CHDM diol is used in the polyester polyol synthesis of P2 and P3 or a mixture of two aromatic polycarboxylic acid is used for the preparation of P4 or a different polycarboxylic anhydride is used for the preparation of P5.
- the resulting polyester polyols are all clear liquids liquid at room temperature with no melting peak detected between room temperature and 220°C. Tg’s for all the inventive polyols are all substantially below 0°C.
- IA isophthalic acid
- PA phthalic anhydride
- TMA trimellitic anhydride a. 1000 mL roundbottom flask. 4 hrs @ 200°C, 4 hrs to/at 220°C. Cool and hold overnight at 70°C.
- Viscosity (q) measurements on the polyols used in the Examples and Comparative Examples were carried out using a TA Instrument AR2000 rheometer with 40 mm cone at a temperature of 25.6 °C and a shear rate of 10 sec 1 and using the procedure described in IS03219.
- the glass transition temperature (Tg) of the aromatic polyester polyol was measured by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) according to ASTM E1356-08(2014) utilizing the midpoint temperature for Tg. Melting Transition Temperature
- Tm melting transition temperature
- DSC differential scanning calorimetry
- Acid number is determined by the potentiometric titration of polyol ( ⁇ 1 g sample size) dissolved in 25.0 mL of toluene/methanol (2/1, volume/volume) with standardized 0.01 N potassium hydroxide along with titration of a blank using a Mettler T70 titration system.
- Inventive and Comparative polyols prepared in the above are used for the preparation of polyurethane foam examples.
- Polyol A and Polyol B are aromatic polyester polyols. They are prepared with the use of terephthalic acid and polyglycols such as diethylene glycol (DEG), PEG200, glycerol, and the like.
- Polyol A has an OH number of 220 mg KOH/g, number average molecular weight of 510 g/mol, OH functionality of 2.0, and viscosity of about 1.7 Pa-s.
- Polyol B has an OH number of 315 mg KOH/g, number average molecular weight of 427, OH functionality of 2.4, and viscosity of about 4.8 Pa-s.
- the physical blowing agent used in the foam Examples and Comparative Examples is a 80/20 blend of cyclopentane and iso-pentane or a 70/30 blend of cyclopentane and iso-pentane, denoted as c/i-pentane blend (80/20) and c/i-pentane blend (70/30), respectively.
- Polyol, surfactant, flame retardant, catalyst and water were added into a 1,000 mL plastic cup and the plastic cup with its contents was weighed. Then, the cup contents were mixed with an overhead mixer to provide a “polyol mixture” (B-Side). A targeted amount of a physical blowing agent was then added into the cup and thoroughly mixed with the polyol package. Subsequently, a desired amount of a polyisocyanate component (A- side) was added into the formulation mixture in the cup. The resultant formulation was immediately mixed with a high-speed overhead mixer at a mixer-speed of 3,000 rpm for 5 s and then the mixed formulation was poured into a preheated mold which was preheated to 55 °C.
- the size of the mold was 30 cm (Height) x 20 cm (Length) x 5 cm (Thickness).
- the mold was placed vertically along the mold’s “Height” direction for foaming.
- the foam was removed from the mold after about 20 min and placed on a lab bench overnight prior to conducting physical properties testing on the resulting foam product.
- a foam formulation consisting of a proper amount of the A-side and B-side were mixed together by an impingement mixer and immediately introduced into the mold cavity where the components were allowed to react and expand.
- the pump pressure of both the isocyanate and polyol pump streams were at 1,500 psi (10,342 kPa) and the temperature of both the polyol and isocyanate streams were set at 70 °F (21 °C).
- a flat plate mold was used for foam preparation by HP machine runs.
- the flat plate mold has dimensions of 30 cm (Length) x 30 cm (Width) x 10 cm (Thickness or Height).
- the “Thickness or Height” direction of this mold corresponds to the foam rise direction during the foam preparation.
- the flat plate mold is pre-heated to 55 °C and kept constant at 55 °C for the entire duration of foam preparation.
- the reactive foaming mixture was injected into the mold and cured inside the mold for 5 min before removing the foam sample out of the mold. All foams made by HP machine runs were placed on a lab bench overnight prior to conducting physical properties testing.
- Cream time, gel time, and tack free time are determined according to the testing procedure described in ASTM D7487 (2013).
- the general procedure for the cream time and gel time measurements includes the following: A free rise foam is made by the plastic cup method described in the above ASTM procedure. Using this method, polyols, surfactant, flame retardants, catalysts, and water are weighed into a plastic cup. An overhead mixer at from
- foam specimens at a size of 20 cm x 20 cm x 2.5 cm were cut from the middle interior section of the molded foams for thermal conductivity measurements. Measurements were conducted at 50 °F (10 °C) according to the procedure described in ASTM C518-17. The average of K-factor measurements over at least two testing specimens for each Example and Comparative Example was reported.
- the density of rigid foam was measured according to the procedure described in ASTM 1622-03 (2008).
- the physical dimensions of K-factor specimen and its weight were used for calculating the foam core density.
- foams prepared by HP machine runs cubic specimens having a size of 5 cm x 5 cm x 5 cm were cut out from the middle interior section of the molded foams for measurement. The density of each specimen was calculated by weighing the mass and measuring their exact dimensions.
- Free rise density on foams made by high pressure machine runs was also measured.
- the reactive foaming mixture at a pre-determined amount was injected into an open wooden box of 20 cm x 20 cm x 20 cm with a plastic liner.
- the foaming mixture was allowed to react, expand and cure inside of this open wooden box at room temperature for about 2 hr.
- a rectangular block of foam sample at approximate size of 14 cm x 12 cm x 10 cm was then cut for weighing the mass and determining their exact dimensions for density calculation. Measurement of three free rise foams from each foam formulation was conducted, and their average values were reported. Compressive Strength
- Compressive strength (CS) of the foam samples measures the mechanical resistance of the foams to compression stress. Measurements are made on the direction parallel to the foam rise direction (z-axis) and/or perpendicular to foam rise direction (x-axis). Testing was performed according to ASTM D1621 method on 5 cm x 5 cm x 2.5 cm foam specimens taken from the middle interior section of the mold foams.
- the physical friability property of the foams was measured by testing foam specimens in a tumbling machine according to the procedure described in ASTM C421-08.
- the apparatus includes a cubical box of oak wood, having inside dimensions of 7 1/2 inches by 7 34 inches by 7 34 inches (190 mm by 197 mm by 197 mm).
- the box shaft was motor driven at a constant speed of 60 rpm.
- Twenty-four room-dry, solid oak, 34 inches (19 mm) cubes were placed in the box with the test specimens.
- the test specimens were prepared by cutting the interior parts of the molded foams with a fine-tooth saw into 1 inch (25.4 mm) cubes.
- PoreScan® is an automated cell size analysis instrument made by Goldlucke Ingenieur illness.
- the system includes a camera and a software component.
- a contrast liquid (provided by Goldlucke Ingenieur illness) is deposited on the foam sample through spray coating and it is composed by carbon black in pentane with propane and butane as propellants.
- the foam sample treated with the contrast agent is imaged by the camera and processed through the software. For each sample at least 5000 cells were imaged and analyzed.
- CompEx D (Foam F-B) and Inventive Example 13 (Foam F-8) are prepared from the respective formulations shown in Table V by a high pressure foaming machine equipped with an impingent mixer (Model: Cannon AP10).
- CompEx D (Foam F-B) and Inv. Ex. 13 (Foam F-8) differ only on the types of polyols are used in that F-8 used 50 parts (pts) by weight of Polyol PI per 100 pts of total polyols in the foam-forming composition by weight, whereas CompEx Foam F-B only used aromatic polyester polyols that do not contain a monocyclic structure.
- a flat plate mold having the dimension of 30 cm (Fength) x 30 cm (Width) x 10 cm (Height) is used for molding foams. This mold is pre-heated to 55°C and kept constant at 55°C for foam curing. Foams prepared in this mold are removed out of the molding after 5 min curing. Detailed properties for CompEx. Foam F-B and Inventive Foam F-8 are reported in Table V.
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